Publications by Cantlie

Date:
c.1870s-c.1918
Reference:
MS.7940
Part of:
Cantlie, Sir James, F.R.C.S. (1851-1926)
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Publications by Cantlie. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Comprises the following publications (primarily off-prints of lectures and journal papers):

  • MS.7940/1: 'On a new arrangement of the right and left lobes of the liver', Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland, dated c.mid-1870s.
  • MS.7940/2: Pamphlet titled 'The effects of certain anatomical relations', a lecture delivered before the Medical Society, Charing Cross Hospital, dated c.1877-1887.
  • MS.7940/3: Degeneration Amongst Londoners (London: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C., 1885), a lecture delivered at the Parkes Museum of
  • Hygiene, dated 27 January 1885.
  • MS.7940/4: 'The relations of the civil and military medical men in Britain', reprinted from The Medical Press and Circular, dated c.1880s.
  • MS.7940/5: Leprosy in Hong Kong (Hong Kong: printed by Kelly & Walsh, Ld. and at Shanghai.-Yokohama.-Singapore. 1890). Autographed on fly leaf "from her brother James Cantlie" (beginning of dedication torn out), dated 1890.
  • MS.7940/6: 'A lecture on the Spread of Plague', delivered before the Epidemiological Society, 18 December 1896, reprinted from The Lancet, dated 2 and 9 January 1897.
  • MS.7940/7: Annotated proof of 'Report on the physical and ethnological conditions under which leprosy occurs in China, the Malay Peninsula, the East Indian archipelago and the idlands of the Pacific', dated 1898.
  • MS.7940/8: 'The organisation of the Colonial Medical Service of the Empire', dated 1898 ( 2 Mar 1898 written in biro at end of the text).
  • MS.7940/9: 'The Treatment of the Tropical Invalid in Great Britain', reprinted from Treatment, Treatment, A Journal of Practical Medicine and Surgery, Vol II, No II, dated 11 August 1898.
  • MS.7940/10: 'The Plague', reprinted from The Practitioner, dated November 1899.
  • MS.7940/11: 'Liver abscess and its treatment' reprinted from International Clinics, dated c.1899.
  • MS.7940/12: Plague. How to Recognise, Prevent and Treat Plague (Cassell & Company, Limited: London, Paris, New York & Melbourne. 1900).
  • MS.7940/13: 'Suprahepatic liver abscess' reprinted from International Clinics , Vol. IV, 11th series, dated 1902.
  • MS.7940/14: 'The health of the people', reprinted from The Practitioner, dated March 1902.
  • MS.7940/15: 'Tropical life as it affects life assurance' reprinted by the Life Assurance Medical Officers' Association, an adjourned discussion (London: printed by C E Gray, 32 Kennington Park Road, SE, 1903).
  • MS.7940/16: Physical Effiency, A review of the deleterious effects of town life upon the population of Britain, with suggestions for their arrest (London & New York: G P Putnam's Sons, 1906).
  • MS.7940/17: The Polyclinic , Journal of the Medical Graduates' College, London, No I Vol II, Jan 1907, containing article 'Tropical hepatic ailments met with in British practice. Cases of abscesses of the liver in patients who have never been in the tropics': text of a lecture delivered at the Polyclinic, dated 8 October 1906.
  • MS.7940/18: Journal of the Royal Society of Arts , No 3042 Vol LIX, containing article, 'Plague and its Spread', text of a paper read at the 13th Ordinary Meeting of the Society, and discussion following, pp.434-442, dated 10 March 1911.
  • MS.7940/19: Pamphlet of speech on Robert Burns, at the London Burns Club. Printed for behoof (sic) of the Fochabers Branch of the parish Church Women's Guild for their sale, Sep 4th 1912. (Elgin: printed at The Northern Scot Office, 1912).
  • MS.7940/20: 'The use of the tuning-fork in diagnosing the outlines of solid and hollow viscera of the chest and abdomen and of certain pathological conditions' (being an account of a demonstration at the L.S.T.M. to members of the International Medical Congress, Aug 1913), reprinted from The Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, No. 2 Vol. XVII, 4 copies of same article, dated 15 January 1914.
  • MS.7940/21: 'Some aspects of surgery in the tropics' reprint of a paper read at a meeting of the Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 15 May 1914 and originally printed in the Society's Transactions , Vol VII No 6 pp.195-210, dated June 1914.
  • MS.7940/22: First Aid Illustrated by 50 Diagrams in Colours with Explanatory Letterpress, compiled by Cantlie, KBE, etc. (London: John Bale, Sons & Danielsson, Ltd), dated early 20th century (post 1918).
  • Note: many of the publications are annotated.
  • Publication/Creation

    c.1870s-c.1918

    Physical description

    1 file (in 2 parts)

    Related material

    For MS.740/11 see MS.7940/13.

    Finding aids

    Database description transcribed from Richard Aspin and Christopher Hilton's typescript supplement to S.A.J Moorat's Catalogue of Western Manuscripts

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